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RE: 2021 Football Game Time Speculation/Announcements
I'm guessing ABC has the 1st pick on Nov. 13. If you picked before the season started, you would have picked Michigan at Penn State. If you picked after these games, you'd probably pick Purdue at Ohio State. It wouldn't surprise me if Purdue at Ohio State was on ABC and Michigan at Penn State was on FOX next week.

Nov. 20:

CBS:
Arkansas at Alabama, 3:30pm (CBS has two Alabama games left)

FOX:
Iowa State at Oklahoma, Big Nooner
UCLA at USC, 4pm
Oregon at Utah, 8pm

ABC:
Virginia at Pittsburgh, noon
Michigan State at Ohio State, 3:30pm
SMU at Cincinnati, SNF

I have ABC having the first pick and most likely not being a prime time game. Oklahoma has played 5 games on ABC and 3 on FOX this year so I'm guessing they'll be on FOX.

Unless Michigan-Penn State's on BTN, both Michigan and Penn State will be on BTN on Nov. 13. Wisconsin-Nebraska might make it to a network on Nov. 20. Wake Forest-Clemson might also make it instead of Pittsburgh-Virginia.
11-06-2021 09:00 PM
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